14–18 Nov 2022
America/Guayaquil timezone

The Higgs after LHC: from the HL-LHC to future colliders

16 Nov 2022, 09:50
50m
Calderón de la Barca theater (USFQ main campus)

Calderón de la Barca theater

USFQ main campus

Plenary invited presentation Electroweak, Top and Higgs physics Plenary session

Speaker

Laura Reina (Florida State University (US))

Description

Almost half a century after it was predicted, the LHC delivered the Higgs boson in spectacular style. Over the next 15-20 years, the machine and its luminosity upgrade will continue to enable ATLAS and CMS to make great strides in understanding the Higgs-boson’s properties. But to fully explore the scalar sector and its possible connections with the SM’s most mysterious features, and thus to fully exploit the discovery of the Higgs boson and fully explore its mysterious relation to new physics beyond the EW scale, the luminosities and energies of future colliders will be needed.

Poster fallback option for rejected abstracts for parallel oral presentations Does not apply

Author

Laura Reina (Florida State University (US))

Presentation materials